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A Niece’s Song Tribute to Her Aunt, the Late Eva Garza

Eva Garza (Photo Credit: Collection of Leticia Rodriguez)

Eva Garza (Photo Credit: Collection of Leticia Rodriguez)

The late Eva Garza was a Texas-born singer and a huge star in Mexico from the 1940s through the 1960s.

Here in the United States, Eva Garza is remembered as one of the first Latina crossover artists for the Decca Records label.

But that was decades ago. Today, Eva Garza’s music is largely forgotten. But her niece wants to change that.

Leticia Rodriguez pays homage to her Aunt on the album “La Americana.” The CD includes covers of many of the songs first made famous by her Aunt Eva.

Leticia Rodriguez (Photo: leticiarodriguezperforms.com)

Leticia Rodriguez (Photo: leticiarodriguezperforms.com)

Leticia Rodriguez doesn’t really remember her aunt, but she certainly knows her through the music.

Rodriguez says, “my mother played her LPs constantly. They were obviously her favorite. And I can still see my mother dancing with my father in the den and crying, laughing, and telling me stories about Eva.”

Eva Garza died in 1966. She was in her 40s and is buried in Mexico City.


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5 comments for “A Niece’s Song Tribute to Her Aunt, the Late Eva Garza”

  • http://www.facebook.com/bewley.steve Bewley Steve

    Beautiful music from beautiful women. It can’t get better than that.

    • http://www.facebook.com/leticiaerodriguez Leticia Rodriguez

      Neither can your statement from where I sit.

  • Charlotte

    Leticia Rodriquez and her entire extended family (many of whom are in music or other arts & letters) have given so much to the culture of central Texas. I am not Latina or a Tejana myself (but I feel I am becoming one at heart) as I push myself late in life to finally bring my Spanish up to snuff and to discover this more oppressed part of my Texas heritage. As a native born Texan, who loves to work, laugh and learn along side the Latinos/Latinas who live here, I cannot WAIT for the proper integration of this lively and important culture in our state. Asking your grace in letting me say it: Sí se puede! Charlotte

  • http://www.facebook.com/paloma.sherman Rachel Paloma Sherman

    I thought that first singing voice was you mom! Sounds so strong like you!

  • http://www.facebook.com/leticiaerodriguez Leticia Rodriguez